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SUMMARY:Re-Integrating Victims' Voices into Justice training - AAUW
DESCRIPTION:\n Every jurisdiction in this country (state and federal) afford victims of crime legal rights in the criminal\, civil\, and administrative justice systems. These legal rights include the rights to privacy\, protection\, and fairness. Sadly\, these rights are often not protected and the result is re-victimization of the victim. This re-victimization has been shown to have tremendous negative impacts on the victim's mental and physical health and on the functioning of our justice systems. Examples of re-victimization have come to the fore in recent media coverage of the experience of campus sexual violence and military sexual assault. On the flip side\, it is clear that when victims' rights are protected so that their voices are heard victims move toward becoming survivors who are re-empowered. This presentation will dis-cuss the what\, why\, and how of re-integrating victims' voices.\n
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LOCATION:Portland State University
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SUMMARY:National Crime Victim's Rights Week Event
DESCRIPTION:\n Portland State University\n Native American Student &amp\; Community Center\n 710 SW Jackson St\, Portland\, OR 97201\n\n\n \n The event Program Includes \;Opening Remarks by Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum\, an \;Award Ceremony and a \;Panel Discussion: "Sexual Assault Victim Rights Across Campus\, Civil &amp\; Criminal Justice Systems" where NCVLI's executive director Meg Garvin will present.\n\n\n Sexual assault survivors are often in the position of navigating multiple systems in response to an assault. Knowledgeable service providers who are aware of the full range of victim rights are in a better position to support a survivor-centered approach to enforcing those rights.\n\n\n We invite prosecutors\, criminal justice based advocates\, community advocates\, students of law\, pre-law\, criminology\, public health\, social work\, and public administration and anyone interested in victim rights to attend this event and learn more about:\n\n\n • Victim rights on campus (Title IX &amp\; Clery).\n • Victim rights in the criminal justice system and civil-legal options.\n • The role of providers in the campus\, civil-legal\, and criminal justice systems.\n • Who to ask and what to ask for to ensure crime victims are fully supported.\n\n\n The panel will include a Civil-Legal Attorney\, Crime Victim Rights Attorney\, Sexual Assault Advocate\, Prosecutor\, Campus Public Safety and Title IX/Clery Authority. The discussion will be facilitated by Shalini Vivek\, PSU Student Legal Services.\n
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LOCATION:Lewis &amp\; Clark Law School
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SUMMARY:2015 Crime Victim Law Conference
DESCRIPTION:\n Registration is now open! \;Click here \;to register.\n\n\n NCVLI's annual Crime Victim Law Conference\, now in its 14th year\, continues to be the only national conference focusing on rights enforcement in criminal cases\, which is a critical but often overlooked component of holistic victim services.\n\n\n We are thrilled to announce two keynote speakers for this year's Conference:\n\n\n Chief Judge \;James E. Baker\, who was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces on September 19\, 2000 and has presided over numerous cases arising under the Uniform Code of Military Justice\, authored the \;Kastenberg \;decision\, a landmark ruling on victim attorney standing that marked a sea change for victims' rights in the military. \;Click here \;to learn more about Judge Baker. \;\n\n\n Laura Dunn\, J.D.\, is the Executive Director of SurvJustice\, a non-profit whose mission is to decrease sexual violence in our communities. Laura \;is a nationally recognized campus sexual violence survivor and activist who has been featured in Rolling Stone Magazine\, the National Law Journal\, MSNBC\, Al Jazeera America\, and TIME Magazine among \;others. \;Click here \;to learn more about Laura.\n\n\n NCVLI has secured a limited number of rooms at the Portland City Center Marriott at a negotiated rate of $137 per night. \;Click here \;to make your reservations online. \;\n\n\n Click \;here \;to learn more about this year's conference.\n\n\n \;\n
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